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that was senator ben cardin, democratic senator ben cardin. i want to the go to brianna keilar. have you new information on why this happened? >> well, don, i just think it's important to lend some contempt to really what this allows. we now throughout today a lot of the discussion following the votes on capitol hill about really the negotiations of a potential deal have been between the white house in the form of vice president joe biden and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell who spent years together in the senate very familiar with each other and biden, of course, led those biden talks that went on for months and sketched out a framework between democrats and republicans. i think it's important to note just in how things could play out or really what this means with the delay in the vote. but delaying this vote in the senate from what would have been 1:00 a.m. sunday morning to 1:00 p.m. sunday by 12 hours, would allow time should there be some discussions, some movement toward some agreement between the white house and senate republicans, it would allow time for the bill
that was senator ben cardin, democratic senator ben cardin. i want to the go to brianna keilar. have you new information on why this happened? >> well, don, i just think it's important to lend some contempt to really what this allows. we now throughout today a lot of the discussion following the votes on capitol hill about really the negotiations of a potential deal have been between the white house in the form of vice president joe biden and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell who...
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cnn's ben wedeman part of that team. and he joins me now thankfully safely from mykolaiv, ben. why don't you walk us through exactly what happened. >> reporter: we were going forward, john, to an area where we knew that there was some fighting. we weren't going to go directly there. we were doing what we normally do under these circumstances, as you move forward you stop, you talk to people to gather as much intelligence as possible. what we found out was that the russians were not far away. this is an area where there's been a fair amount of outgoing as well as in coming artillery. down the road is a town that has been fought over for several days by russian and ukrainian forces. in these vast open spaces the russians seem far away. they're not. down here, john. down here. keep on rolling. you see it over there? we hug the earth. two more artillery rounds. camera man john keeps rolling. all right. so we have had two in coming rounds responding to artillery that's been firing in the russian directions. those shells came pretty close to us. no one has been injured. the officer t
cnn's ben wedeman part of that team. and he joins me now thankfully safely from mykolaiv, ben. why don't you walk us through exactly what happened. >> reporter: we were going forward, john, to an area where we knew that there was some fighting. we weren't going to go directly there. we were doing what we normally do under these circumstances, as you move forward you stop, you talk to people to gather as much intelligence as possible. what we found out was that the russians were not far...
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ben, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: well, what we know today is that the death toll from tuesday's strike on the regional governor's office has reached 20. two days after that strike. and workers are continuing to pull more bodies from the rubble. somewhere in this jumble of concrete, bricks and twisted metal are more bodies trapped in the ruins of the office of mykolaiv's regional governor. tuesday morning a russian missile struck the building, killing more than a dozen people, wounding many more. >> they bombard our city. and only civilians are dying here. >> caller: mykolaiv mayor doesn't normally come to city hall like this. but he saw a war coming and prepared himself. >> i thought the war will be like this. everything for me, boots, everything, i bought it a couple years ago. i started to learn how to shoot. i went to a special school for that. >> reporter: hole copters suggest they also saw this coming. regaining territory lost at the start of the war. 5-year-old misha is recovering from shrapnel wou
ben, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: well, what we know today is that the death toll from tuesday's strike on the regional governor's office has reached 20. two days after that strike. and workers are continuing to pull more bodies from the rubble. somewhere in this jumble of concrete, bricks and twisted metal are more bodies trapped in the ruins of the office of mykolaiv's regional governor. tuesday morning a russian missile struck the building, killing more than a dozen people,...
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[typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't have that experience anymore. so, we had to pivot. there's no magic formula, but it's been really helpful to keep people updated on googl. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we do get so much support and so much love from them. [voice of female] i don't have to come every day at my age, but i come because i love people. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] that's why i come to ben's. >>> within the past hour, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu blasted the new coalition that could oust him from power here in the coming days. he called the new left wing government
[typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. over the years, ben's became a gathering place for this community. we've been through all kinds of changes, but this pandemic has been the most difficult of all the challenges i've experienced. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. people come here to see the photos on the wall, to meet the family. you couldn't...
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mykolaiv, where we have had ben wedeman there, that is an area that has also seen a lot of fighting. ukrainian presence right here. the goal is odesa. but when you go into the donbas region in the east, this is what we're looking at right here. this is the area that the russians control at the moment through their separatist forces. what they want is this area right here. and to link up here with the land bridge around mariupol. and that is what they're looking at. this is the big shift they are doing right now. brianna, what that means is you can see a lot of fighting here. this is where a lot of this action is going to be. what we expect then is to go where christiane is in kharkiv and potentially, if they're successful here, move to >> it was entering, cedric, i was talking to someone who is a journalist for an independent news and media website earlier in the show, and he had come into lviv from kyiv, his friends are now telling him come back, it's it's safe. you should come back. he's concerned you could have russian troops regrouping around kyiv. what are the chances that this
mykolaiv, where we have had ben wedeman there, that is an area that has also seen a lot of fighting. ukrainian presence right here. the goal is odesa. but when you go into the donbas region in the east, this is what we're looking at right here. this is the area that the russians control at the moment through their separatist forces. what they want is this area right here. and to link up here with the land bridge around mariupol. and that is what they're looking at. this is the big shift they...
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cnn's ben wedeman is live in kramatorsk, ukraine. horrific scene there, ben. >> reporter: yeah. in fact, we are in the railway station, brianna where they've cleared away much of the rubble, the remains of the missile strike. here right here is one of the impact sites. this platform was full of people. thousands of people waiting to get evacuated. this missile strike took place at 10:30 in the morning friday and can only be described as a massacre. the air raid siren rings out over a scene of carnage past. at kramatorsk railway station, a discarded hat, a cane left behind. they came with only what they could carry. hoping to reach safer ground but nearly 60 never left. lives cut short by a missile. on it someone scrawled in russian "for the children." 4,000 people were here waiting for a train west when the strike happened. the massacre accelerating the exodus. most of the residents of kramatorsk have left the city, having been urged to do so by local authorities. as this part of the country, the entirety of eastern ukraine braces for what could be a massive russian offensive. a
cnn's ben wedeman is live in kramatorsk, ukraine. horrific scene there, ben. >> reporter: yeah. in fact, we are in the railway station, brianna where they've cleared away much of the rubble, the remains of the missile strike. here right here is one of the impact sites. this platform was full of people. thousands of people waiting to get evacuated. this missile strike took place at 10:30 in the morning friday and can only be described as a massacre. the air raid siren rings out over a...
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i'm also thinking about ben waking up and his team possibly injured in a hospital bed without family around them, possibly not everyone speaking the same language. you're already dealing with a severe injury and painkiller and out of it. my thoughts are with him and his family. i'm worried about the fact that the hospitals in ukraine are having trouble with electricities, water supply, things like that. so, ben is now facing the situation faced by so many ukrainians under fire. >> i'm so glad you brought up both of you brought up it's a team here. it's not just a correspondent. so many other people involved and oftentimes the crew is at a br greater risk they can't look around. talk to me about the risks you took and journalists take. >> it's not an adrenaline junky thing. if you're going to bring the story of people who cannot escape this out to the rest of the world, you've got to take the same risks. and you've got to be right next to them. and that puts you in danger. but as a daily beast freelancer told cnn early this morning, their car, in his case, was marked tv and he felt li
i'm also thinking about ben waking up and his team possibly injured in a hospital bed without family around them, possibly not everyone speaking the same language. you're already dealing with a severe injury and painkiller and out of it. my thoughts are with him and his family. i'm worried about the fact that the hospitals in ukraine are having trouble with electricities, water supply, things like that. so, ben is now facing the situation faced by so many ukrainians under fire. >> i'm so...
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. >> reporter: i'm ben wedeman in rome where the government is moving ahead cautiously with plans to revive the economy. tuesday, some shops, businesses and factories were allowed to reopen, but these first tentative steps could be halted if the number of new coronavirus cases starts to rise again. the need to salvage the economy was made starkly clear this week when the international monetary fund warned that italy's gross domestic product could fall by more than 9% this year because of the virus. >> well, in the middle of the worst global pandemic in decades, president trump has taken the step of halting funding to the world health organization while a review is conducted, he says. >> today, i'm instructing my administration to halt funding of the world health organization while a review is conducted to assess the world health organization's role in severely mismanaging and covering up the spread of the coronavirus. everybody knows what's going on there. >> bill gates taking to twitter calling the decision dangerous saying the world needs w.h.o. now more than ever. the united state
. >> reporter: i'm ben wedeman in rome where the government is moving ahead cautiously with plans to revive the economy. tuesday, some shops, businesses and factories were allowed to reopen, but these first tentative steps could be halted if the number of new coronavirus cases starts to rise again. the need to salvage the economy was made starkly clear this week when the international monetary fund warned that italy's gross domestic product could fall by more than 9% this year because of...
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ben wedeman, cnn, outside mikolaiv, cnn. >> thank you to ben wedeman and his team. >> yeah. it's just extraordinary. what our crews are doing to try to tell the story. our thanks to ben for that. >> all right. coming up, they called for a sitting war leader to be charged with war crimes. is it even possible to prosecute him? >> the ordinary people who could not stand by and watch. how they're taking action to help ukraine's refugees. neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain perfororman. momore brain performance? yes, please!e! neuriva. thihink bigger. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. can a company help you live a better? we're not talking about just any company. but the one in your neighborhood, and in 4,700 others just like yours. helping you live a little better every day. (johnny cash) ♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪
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ben, do you believe there's a disconnect between wall street and washington? >> oh, there's a massive disconnect. and i think what's happening this weekend is the perfect representation of that. in washington you see the mess that's unfolding by the hour with the house and the senate and the white house and their focused on what's the deal going to be to try to get us out of this and it's playing out by the hour. in new york the titans of wall street are incredulous that we're even that close again. you mentioned so far the market so far has been pretty stable and i think that's because in new york the thinking is we've seen it play before but this time it might be different as the president warned and when the markets open on monday you might see the freaking out as you mentioned. >> why did you say that the titans are incredulous that this is going on? >> because we're a few days away from a potential default and the way that wall street looks at it there are outside forces that the market has to respond to that makes it difficult to reat. but in this case i
ben, do you believe there's a disconnect between wall street and washington? >> oh, there's a massive disconnect. and i think what's happening this weekend is the perfect representation of that. in washington you see the mess that's unfolding by the hour with the house and the senate and the white house and their focused on what's the deal going to be to try to get us out of this and it's playing out by the hour. in new york the titans of wall street are incredulous that we're even that...
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it goes on and on and on. >> ben wedeman joins us now from ukraine. what is it like where you are right now? >> reporter: well, kramatorsk, there was a strike on a large facility. social media showed a large white plume of smoke coming from up above it. here, the city seemed, feels a little bit like a zombie apocalypse. very few people left here. the regional military administrator of the donetsk region said that every front line city is under attack. certainly what we saw yesterday in donetsk has certainly confirmed that. we understand that north of that town, the russian forces are massing troops and artillery, and when i say north, i really mean just on the outskirts of severodonetsk. you get the feeling this entire donbas region is bracing for this offensive. bianna? >> moving a lot of forces in that direction and heavy, heavy weaponry. it's going to be ugly, i'm told. ben wedeman, thank you so much. >>> the danger on the outskirts of capital kyiv continued despite those russian forces moving to the east. earlier this week, ukrainian president vol
it goes on and on and on. >> ben wedeman joins us now from ukraine. what is it like where you are right now? >> reporter: well, kramatorsk, there was a strike on a large facility. social media showed a large white plume of smoke coming from up above it. here, the city seemed, feels a little bit like a zombie apocalypse. very few people left here. the regional military administrator of the donetsk region said that every front line city is under attack. certainly what we saw yesterday...
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the family's lawyer ben crump contends lyoya was confused by the encounter and terrified for his life. the naacp adding an unregistered license plate should not be a death sentence. the still unidentified officer has been stripped of his police powers, but remains on paid leave, pending the official state investigation. >> we will see transparency, we will see truth. >> reporter: now, once that investigation is done, the results will be given to the police department for any potential disciplinary action. but also to the county prosecutor for any potential charges as well. meanwhile, later today, we're expecting to hear from the family and ben crump, who has not only called for the firing of this still unnamed officer, but also his arrest and prosecution as well, john. >> omar jimenez for us in grand rapids. keep us posted. >>> "new day" continues right now. >>> good morning to viewers in the u.s. and around the world. it is thursday, april 14th, i'm brianna keilar in lviv, ukraine, with john berman in new york. a large scale assault on the donbas region could be just days or even hou
the family's lawyer ben crump contends lyoya was confused by the encounter and terrified for his life. the naacp adding an unregistered license plate should not be a death sentence. the still unidentified officer has been stripped of his police powers, but remains on paid leave, pending the official state investigation. >> we will see transparency, we will see truth. >> reporter: now, once that investigation is done, the results will be given to the police department for any...
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. >> i want to read a quote from jonah that he gave ben at the "times". suggesting that he and steve hayes thought that maybe fox would be changing. after the election. >> right. they stay they stayed at fox news as long as they did because of a sense from conversations at fax that, after mr. trump's defeat, the network would try to recover some of its independence and, as he put it, right the ship. >> i heard this from sources as well right after trump lost. maybe the fever has now broken. this is a version you're having about the republican party and politicians in washington. will they break with the loser who failed to gain a second term? the answer has been no. it has been fox continues to lavishly promote trump and, more importantly, double down on incendiary rhetoric. there is a reason why tucker carlson is the highest host. he said there is a new war on terror trying to hurt half the country. that radicalized poison is what fox stands for. they said we were hoping this place might come back to normal, go back to a nor moderate pace. fox is choosin
. >> i want to read a quote from jonah that he gave ben at the "times". suggesting that he and steve hayes thought that maybe fox would be changing. after the election. >> right. they stay they stayed at fox news as long as they did because of a sense from conversations at fax that, after mr. trump's defeat, the network would try to recover some of its independence and, as he put it, right the ship. >> i heard this from sources as well right after trump lost. maybe...
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. >> reporter: i'm ben wedeman in creme tors eastern ukraine where overnight where a russian cruise missile hit the city. no injuries in this case. but there's a lot of bombardment outside. meanwhile, in the city of mykolaiv, the residents there have gone now for five days without water after a russian strike hit the main pipeline feeding the city, forcing people to get their water out of the river. >> reporter: i'm matt rivers in lviv, ukraine, where ukrainian officials said monday morning russian missiles had struck four different sites across the city of lviv. officials said that three of those sites that were struck were varying warehouses. the fourth was a tire repair shop. as for casualties, the numbers could certainly change. at least seven people reported killed across all four missile strike sites and 11 injured, including three critically, four injured coming from the tire repair shop. it has been several weeks since the region of lviv have been hit by missile strikes. >>> ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy spoke to jake tapper on state of the union interview and why he belie
. >> reporter: i'm ben wedeman in creme tors eastern ukraine where overnight where a russian cruise missile hit the city. no injuries in this case. but there's a lot of bombardment outside. meanwhile, in the city of mykolaiv, the residents there have gone now for five days without water after a russian strike hit the main pipeline feeding the city, forcing people to get their water out of the river. >> reporter: i'm matt rivers in lviv, ukraine, where ukrainian officials said monday...
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the battle rages on. >> our thanks to ben wedeman for that report. >>> democrats are warnming to te idea of a second biden term, but aren't sure he will run. we have new cnn reporting ahead. >>> plus revelations in maggie ha haberman's book who says making secret rich friends made the presidency worth it. >>> a train hit s a police car with a woman handcuffed inside. the frightening collision all caught on tape. liberty mutual.to thanr they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants s ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. libererty. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of f vehicles with the latest technology. we can replace your windshield ...and recalibrate your safety system. >> cusmer: and they recycled my old glass. >> tech: don't wait. hedule today. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite rlace. ♪ the first time you made a sale online was also the first time you heard of a town named... dinosaur? we just got an order from a dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner tha
the battle rages on. >> our thanks to ben wedeman for that report. >>> democrats are warnming to te idea of a second biden term, but aren't sure he will run. we have new cnn reporting ahead. >>> plus revelations in maggie ha haberman's book who says making secret rich friends made the presidency worth it. >>> a train hit s a police car with a woman handcuffed inside. the frightening collision all caught on tape. liberty mutual.to thanr they customize your car...
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i want to show you a map of iraq, ben laid out the civil war. down here in basra, this is where 80% of the oil comes out. why this is so important, people are watching this, the oil, when we're talking about the situation in russia and ukraine, many of the gulf region saying they're tapped out. they weren't produce more. they were hoping iraq might be the place to tap out oil production. when there's civil unrest, shiite versus shiite, that puts all of that oil in jeopardy. >> muqtada al sadr is operating around baghdad. this is largely shia. >> right. >> there's almost no central government at this asserting its over the country? >> basra, we've seen, i'm mentioning basra because there was a great deal of unrest there as well, there's concern about it, as i mentioned the production. but this where it was, sadr was -- as ben laid out had the largest number of seats. the first thing you got to do is pick a president. they couldn't even get to that point. >> looking at the countries, you see why the world has an interest in a stable iraq. far from
i want to show you a map of iraq, ben laid out the civil war. down here in basra, this is where 80% of the oil comes out. why this is so important, people are watching this, the oil, when we're talking about the situation in russia and ukraine, many of the gulf region saying they're tapped out. they weren't produce more. they were hoping iraq might be the place to tap out oil production. when there's civil unrest, shiite versus shiite, that puts all of that oil in jeopardy. >> muqtada al...
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ben wedeman, cnn, cairo. >>> a small town up in flames after a run away train exploded. did the firefighters make a deadly mistake. we'll have new details. ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. >>> florida getting ready for direct hit by tropical storm chantal. this may weaking before slamming into florida on friday. it's still going to bring torrential rain and dangerous surf conditions. right now it's moving over the caribbean with 45 mile an hour wind and as much as six inches of rain could soak the dominican and haiti today. >>> senate democrats lost a bid to reverse the doubling of student loan rates. nine votes short of the 60 needed to advance that measure. the bill would host interest at 3.4% for one year. that rate doubled this month but the fix would have applied retro actively. >>> former alaska governor and vice president candidate sarah palin flirting with the run to politics. palin tells sean ha nnitty she'l waiting to see what the line
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earth-threatening asteroid in the future without training a rag tag group of oil drillers including ben affleck and bruce willis, because they may not be available. >> yeah, we learned humanity may not need bruce willis and ben affleck. this is a image from yesterday taken on saturday, almost two weeks after impact. and look at this trail here. this is two weeks after impact. you can see this trail of debris coming from the asteroid that stretches about 6,000 miles long. that's kind of the point of impact, that's the trail. check out this other image that nasa released yesterday at the briefing. this was taken by the small satellite that was trailing, spying on the dart spacecraft and that's the moment of impact. it's interesting that what nasa wants to study are the plumes of dust that come out from the moment of impact. what's next? that's the big question here. what nasa has done is proven this type of technology could work if there were ever a big earth killing asteroid potentially headed our way. this was not. the key is you have to detect it years in advance. far in advance so you
earth-threatening asteroid in the future without training a rag tag group of oil drillers including ben affleck and bruce willis, because they may not be available. >> yeah, we learned humanity may not need bruce willis and ben affleck. this is a image from yesterday taken on saturday, almost two weeks after impact. and look at this trail here. this is two weeks after impact. you can see this trail of debris coming from the asteroid that stretches about 6,000 miles long. that's kind of...
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my friend austin -- lloyd austin, secretary of defense of united states, secretary of defense of uk ben wallace and our other colleagues, they told me, don't worry, we will not stop, we will continue help to your country, to your people, to your president. >> i mean, realistically how sustainable is a commitment, a commitment with no end to ukraine's security for a country like the united states, for instance, that's just got itself out of an unending war in afghanistan? do you really believe that that is a genuine commitment by the united states to continue to militarily back ukraine into the future no matter what? >> i heard yesterday and i felt that it's absolutely honest ly that i saw the eyes of lloyd austin, for example, or general mark milley or ben wallace or our partners from the baltic countries, from poland and i saw their real understanding that they will never stop, they will -- with us. >> reporter: john, the defense minister also told me that he was absolutely clear about what those weapons would be used for. he said they would allow ukraine to take back territory that is
my friend austin -- lloyd austin, secretary of defense of united states, secretary of defense of uk ben wallace and our other colleagues, they told me, don't worry, we will not stop, we will continue help to your country, to your people, to your president. >> i mean, realistically how sustainable is a commitment, a commitment with no end to ukraine's security for a country like the united states, for instance, that's just got itself out of an unending war in afghanistan? do you really...
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let's discuss with a veteran election lawyer, ben ginsburg. is this just wisconsin, want to hold this up, a battleground state in the pandemic, democrats thought give us a few extra days to count vote, maybe mail will be late. high court says no. is this just about one important state, could it be a marker, internal precedent if you have three, four, five states fighting it out, reaching the high court after the election. >> it is certainly indication of justice cavanaugh, probably joined by two other justices on the court. the reality is that a case post election is unlikely to come up in this frame. the larger question he is raising is what role a state supreme court can play. and the answer to that is really going to depend on the case that comes to the course after an election. >> some of the interesting parts, you read footnotes in the rulings, the high court, supreme court, usually defers to states. states administer the elections. trying to make a distinction between what a state court can say and what is on paper, meaning past regulati
let's discuss with a veteran election lawyer, ben ginsburg. is this just wisconsin, want to hold this up, a battleground state in the pandemic, democrats thought give us a few extra days to count vote, maybe mail will be late. high court says no. is this just about one important state, could it be a marker, internal precedent if you have three, four, five states fighting it out, reaching the high court after the election. >> it is certainly indication of justice cavanaugh, probably joined...
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cnn international correspondent ben wedeman and his team just stopped to talk to some ukrainian soldiers yesterday when russian forces began to fire in their direction. it was all caught on camera. >> reporter: this is an area with a fair amount of outgoing as well as incoming artillery. down the road that has been fought over for several days by russian and ukrainian forces. in these vast open spaces, the russians seem far away. they're not. down here, john, down here. keep on rolling. you see over there? we hug the earth. two more artillery rounds. cameraman keeps rolling. all right. so we had two incoming rounds responding to artillery. firing in the russian directions. the shells came pretty close to us. no one has been injured. the officer tells translator that we need to go now. okay, okay. i hope the car's okay. and so we run with full body armor to the cars. one car can't move. e peppered with shrapnel. we're losing petrol. no time to lose. throw it in the back. driver igor, razor focused on getting us to safety. his car also hit . now we're trying to get out of this area as quic
cnn international correspondent ben wedeman and his team just stopped to talk to some ukrainian soldiers yesterday when russian forces began to fire in their direction. it was all caught on camera. >> reporter: this is an area with a fair amount of outgoing as well as incoming artillery. down the road that has been fought over for several days by russian and ukrainian forces. in these vast open spaces, the russians seem far away. they're not. down here, john, down here. keep on rolling....
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it's a very complicated situation. >> let me put this by you, ben. if a media entity is a cheerleader for donald trump and never puts his feet to the fire, won't you lose the trust of the american public, too, if you continue to do that consistently? >> i certainly would hope so. here's the thing, every white house treats opposing media as the opposition: the trump white house i think rightly looks at a lot of the mainstream media and said you're the operation during the campaign,out don't particularly like me, so you're going to be more critical than friendly outlets like fox news, for example. the job of the media should be to understand we're always the opposition. if we're the fourth estate and it's our job to check the government and check the white house, it shouldn't matter whether you like or dislike the person in the white house particularly. you should be treating the white house as your opposition. the fact the media did not treat president obama as much as the opposition as they are president trump is giving the opening to slap you guys a
it's a very complicated situation. >> let me put this by you, ben. if a media entity is a cheerleader for donald trump and never puts his feet to the fire, won't you lose the trust of the american public, too, if you continue to do that consistently? >> i certainly would hope so. here's the thing, every white house treats opposing media as the opposition: the trump white house i think rightly looks at a lot of the mainstream media and said you're the operation during the...
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ben, tell us about this turn in easements? >> reporter: we've been knowing this could come for a long time. allen hawke's office were reviewing the application and trying to see what they could do. waited a long time, four days and late on friday the decision came out. many people think this could be because of the lack of time that gives djokovic to appeal. although, they are already in a virtual courtroom, his lawyers and the government's lawyers and a judge trying to hash out when things will move. djokovic making it very clear this is an extraordinary case where he has realtime pressure, the first round open coming up monday. he could play monday or tuesday. there are real tennis deadlines. he is trying to get his 2021 grand slam, which would be a record for men's singles all time. >> this decision from the australian australian minister follows the revelations that djokovic himself that, a, he broke protocols by doing a photo shoot. and also the revelation of lies, falsifications on his travel documents. he didn't fill it
ben, tell us about this turn in easements? >> reporter: we've been knowing this could come for a long time. allen hawke's office were reviewing the application and trying to see what they could do. waited a long time, four days and late on friday the decision came out. many people think this could be because of the lack of time that gives djokovic to appeal. although, they are already in a virtual courtroom, his lawyers and the government's lawyers and a judge trying to hash out when...
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we thank ben wedeman. >> thank you. >>> here in the u.s. congress just passed two bipartisan bills to further punish the russians. cnn's daniella diaz is live. >> reporter: one would suspend trade relations with russia and belarus. the other bhil bans russian natural gas and oil. the senate actually passed both of these bills and it was stalled after negotiation with senators. it was passed unanimously, laura. all voted in support of these two bills. in the house, that was a different story. some republican house members opposed this. unsure why they opposed this when it was very bipartisan. and now of course the last measure by the senate to punish russia before the senate and house go to a two-week recess starting today. they won't be here for two weeks, laura, which is why they wanted to try to pass this before they left. >> thank you for that. appreciate it. >>> coming up, how fake federal agents with real guns tricked the u.s. secret service. >>> and the volunteers saving the pets left behind in the war torn ukraine. bipolar depression
we thank ben wedeman. >> thank you. >>> here in the u.s. congress just passed two bipartisan bills to further punish the russians. cnn's daniella diaz is live. >> reporter: one would suspend trade relations with russia and belarus. the other bhil bans russian natural gas and oil. the senate actually passed both of these bills and it was stalled after negotiation with senators. it was passed unanimously, laura. all voted in support of these two bills. in the house, that was...
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it's cruz, not ben carson who is donald trump's chief rival. there he is at 23%. he thinks it's the terrorism issue that is making voters say maybe he's not the guy. >> i think there's a lot of volatility that will exist in new hampshire and iowa. you'll see people go up and down. that's been the case. i think we'll see more volatility between now and when iowa goes to the caucus february 2nd. new hampshire goes february 9th. there's going to be more volatility. that's always been the case. fully expect it to be the case this cycle. >> what do you think about the terrorism issue and hold up this is affecting the polls? seems like it's really shaking it up. >> it is. any time foreign policy is front and center, i think it benefits republicans. most think republicans are able to handle issues like terrorism and foreign policy issues. that's a good thing for our side. for folks like ben carson who have zero experience with any of this and he can take as many field trips abroad as he wants, he's not going to get the experience that he needs. this is clearly turning so
it's cruz, not ben carson who is donald trump's chief rival. there he is at 23%. he thinks it's the terrorism issue that is making voters say maybe he's not the guy. >> i think there's a lot of volatility that will exist in new hampshire and iowa. you'll see people go up and down. that's been the case. i think we'll see more volatility between now and when iowa goes to the caucus february 2nd. new hampshire goes february 9th. there's going to be more volatility. that's always been the...
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we'll be discussing today's developments with senator ben cardin. he is the top democrat on the foreign relations committee. and our correspondents, analysts and specialists have full coverage of the day's top stories. >>> let's begin with the president taking time from his christmas vacation and golfing in florida to once again lash out at the russia meddling investigation and the fbi. cnn's ryan nobles is outside the president's mar-a-lago resort. so, ryan, why is the president targeting the russia dossier again? >> reporter: well, brianna, this seems to be yet another attempt by the president and his allies to discredit robert mueller and his investigation, and here in west palm beach, the president had no events on his public schedule, but or cameras did catch a glimpse of him on his golf course here in south florida. after tweeting on christmas day, tomorrow it's back to work, president trump spent today on the golf course. the is 10th day of his presidency he has sent at one of his personally branded properties. he hit the links with bryson de
we'll be discussing today's developments with senator ben cardin. he is the top democrat on the foreign relations committee. and our correspondents, analysts and specialists have full coverage of the day's top stories. >>> let's begin with the president taking time from his christmas vacation and golfing in florida to once again lash out at the russia meddling investigation and the fbi. cnn's ryan nobles is outside the president's mar-a-lago resort. so, ryan, why is the president...
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they heard testimony, six to seven hours each, from two aides, ben williamson and kayly mcenany. and ivanka trump notably did not get a subpoena. she got a polite interview request. we will see if the committee ups it to a subpoena because she has shown no inclination to testify. >> and people in the former vice president's inner circle. >> they had access. they were in the room. and they don't have that kind of loyalty to donald trump. we know the committee heard from kellogg, short, jacob. the big question, though, is will they try to get testimony from this guy, former vice president mike pence. will he testify? i think it's unlikely. we are seeing a growing rift between mike pence and donald trump. he has the ability to come forward and testify. >> keith kellogg said if he had to choose between pence and trump, i'm with trump. there are outside advisers. >> colorful group. steve bannon subpoenaed, outright defied his subpoena. he was held in contempt. doj is prosecutorsed. he will be tried in july. roger stone was subpoenaed. he took the fifth. he has the constitutional right
they heard testimony, six to seven hours each, from two aides, ben williamson and kayly mcenany. and ivanka trump notably did not get a subpoena. she got a polite interview request. we will see if the committee ups it to a subpoena because she has shown no inclination to testify. >> and people in the former vice president's inner circle. >> they had access. they were in the room. and they don't have that kind of loyalty to donald trump. we know the committee heard from kellogg,...
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. >> ben, thing for consider it critically. >> thank you, deputy mayor. >> thank you. >>> there is new video this morning showing the damage from a powerful explosion near kyiv central train station. ukrainian officials say thousands of women and children were being evacuated from the station at the time of the strike. cnn's alex marquardt live from the outskirts now. what can you tell us about this? >> reporter: brianna, these strikes you're out representing was wednesday evening, near the kyiv central rail women and head west to safety. we know it was unclear what the target was. the interior ministry said it was a russian cruz missile hit by ukrainian air defense. right now it's not clear what the target was but when it raises a gas pipeline. they impose a blockout on kyiv. pea know the russians are epping up and it hatched pd another the bobby noir part of the city. the blast just you could see the huge reflections in the night sky. more satellite images from the destruction north of kyiv right near the belorussian border in the town of charnegia. these are images that come from th
. >> ben, thing for consider it critically. >> thank you, deputy mayor. >> thank you. >>> there is new video this morning showing the damage from a powerful explosion near kyiv central train station. ukrainian officials say thousands of women and children were being evacuated from the station at the time of the strike. cnn's alex marquardt live from the outskirts now. what can you tell us about this? >> reporter: brianna, these strikes you're out representing...
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. >>> plus, ben carson goes to the front lines. the doctor tries to sharpen his foreign policy chops with an overseas trip. will it work? he joins us from jordan. and trump under fire, his comments about muslims in america send fact checkers into a frenzy. >> i watched when the world trade centers came tumbling down where thousands and thousands of people were cheering thousands of people were cheering -- >> then he mocks the physically disabled reporter who disputed his claim. >> oh, i don't know what i said. i don't remember. i don't remember. >> will any of it damage his front-runner status? plus the top political minds will be here with insights from the campaign trail. >> i'm brianna keilar filling in for jake tapper. b baby parts, that was the phrase used, robert lewis dear told police he had anti-abortion and anti-government views. his most recent address was this trailer in the community of colorado where his neighbors say people go to be left alone. >> talking to us and everything and gave us some anti-obama flyers little
. >>> plus, ben carson goes to the front lines. the doctor tries to sharpen his foreign policy chops with an overseas trip. will it work? he joins us from jordan. and trump under fire, his comments about muslims in america send fact checkers into a frenzy. >> i watched when the world trade centers came tumbling down where thousands and thousands of people were cheering thousands of people were cheering -- >> then he mocks the physically disabled reporter who disputed his...
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on the one hand you have people like ben sasse, the conservative senator, saying they're a cancer, they need to shoved to the sidelines. but they tell this to "axios." you know, people say they're into all kinds of bad things and say all kinds of terrible things about them. but my understanding is they're basically just people who want good government. that's still the president's view of the qanon movement. >> that really helps us understand exactly how this movement and how sort of broad conspiracy theories and ideas worming their way into the republican party, with the president giving a wink and a nod and sometimes a lot more than that to these folks. that's where it began. there was a calculation by party leaders, folks in the house and the senate to sort of play footsie a little bit with a tariff to this movement because there were votes to be gotten and there was a new constituency potentially for the republican party. the problem now that republicans find themselves in is those folks now have a seat at the table, and they're going to be wanting things. this is a discussion that'
on the one hand you have people like ben sasse, the conservative senator, saying they're a cancer, they need to shoved to the sidelines. but they tell this to "axios." you know, people say they're into all kinds of bad things and say all kinds of terrible things about them. but my understanding is they're basically just people who want good government. that's still the president's view of the qanon movement. >> that really helps us understand exactly how this movement and how...
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let's discuss with political commentators maria cardona and ben ferguson. thanks very much for coming in. maria, the latest poll numbers from quinnipiac university show these numbers are not very encouraging for the president and for the democrats if elections were being held today, for whom would you vote on october 1st, 43% said republicans. now 39% say democrats, 39% say republicans. i guess a lot of people are blaming a lot of democrats are blaming the obama care rollout for those numbers. >> sure. and so thankfully, wolf, the election isn't today. and it is still a year away. and a lot can happen in a year. one of those things that's going to happen is that by the end of this month, as the white house has stated, the fix fips to obama care website will be in full force and a lot more people will be able to sign up. a lot more people will be able to enroll. so that is what this administration is focused on. they have some of the best folks on this, including jeff zients and todd park who is one of the best minds in technology. he's the chief technology
let's discuss with political commentators maria cardona and ben ferguson. thanks very much for coming in. maria, the latest poll numbers from quinnipiac university show these numbers are not very encouraging for the president and for the democrats if elections were being held today, for whom would you vote on october 1st, 43% said republicans. now 39% say democrats, 39% say republicans. i guess a lot of people are blaming a lot of democrats are blaming the obama care rollout for those numbers....
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maybe steve will prove to be different. >> ben, thanks so much for being with us. we really appreciate you taking the time. ben shapiro, former editor at large at breitbart, now the editor-in-chief at the daily wire. >>> and joining me now, we have trump supporter and michigan congressman and former chair of the house committee pete hoekstra. first, congressman, you heard what ben shapiro, who used to work with steve bannon, said. you don't typically see this kind of campaign shakeup just over 80 days before a general election and perhaps not with a figure who is so controversial. first, i guess, the timing of this, what does this tell us? because some people are saying this is an admission that this campaign has not been going well. >> i don't think that's the case at all. i think this is an admission that the trump campaign has to fill out their campaign. it's the middle of august. typically the presidential campaigns don't go in to high speed until after labor day and what we're doing at the trump campaign is we're building out this campaign, adding very talente
maybe steve will prove to be different. >> ben, thanks so much for being with us. we really appreciate you taking the time. ben shapiro, former editor at large at breitbart, now the editor-in-chief at the daily wire. >>> and joining me now, we have trump supporter and michigan congressman and former chair of the house committee pete hoekstra. first, congressman, you heard what ben shapiro, who used to work with steve bannon, said. you don't typically see this kind of campaign...
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ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be here without our wonderful customers. we're really thankful for all of them. [female voices soulfully singing “come on in”] every day unilever does good for communities across america. ♪ every squeeze every smile every drop every style every spray every bubble every day dove, suave & hellmann's donate everyday products to local communities. every day u does good. unilever >>> new signs that coronavirus vaccines are working. the u.s. is averaging about 25,000 new coronavirus cases every day. that is a dramatically lower number than what we've seen, the lowest number since last summer, down 57% from a month ago. look at hospitalizations. they, too, are dropping. in half of all u.s. states, at least 50% of adults are now fully vaccinated. elsewhere in the world, it's a vastly differe
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since election night, the lead shifted briefly in her favor, but it swung back and ben mcadam s won. democrats hold 233 seats in 2019 when they cake over control. the clock is running out on the last days of the gop control of the house. the government is bracing for a partial shut down. president trump's goal is to fund his border wall. it's a major promise, as you know that he made since the beginning of the campaign. joining me now to discuss house majority leader, tom delay. thanks for being with us. appreciate it. >> my pressure, brianna . great to be with you. >> we are looking at a nicely government shut down and congress has to pass a bill to fund the government. what do you think the republicans should do? >> if the president wants the wall, he's got to win this fight in the next few weeks. he's not going to get any money for the wall with the democrats in control of the house. he has to lay down a marker, which he has done. if he has to shut down the government, only 25% of the government, he has to make sure that the democrats understand that that's going to happen. i thin
since election night, the lead shifted briefly in her favor, but it swung back and ben mcadam s won. democrats hold 233 seats in 2019 when they cake over control. the clock is running out on the last days of the gop control of the house. the government is bracing for a partial shut down. president trump's goal is to fund his border wall. it's a major promise, as you know that he made since the beginning of the campaign. joining me now to discuss house majority leader, tom delay. thanks for...
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i'm going to take you by ben. this is not big ben, just ben. and ben will take us for a little stroll around town. ♪ this is the beautiful serpentine in hyde park. it was created about 300 years or so ago and it's actually fake. so ben and thomas over here won't really want to drink from that water. but the tourists are having a good time. hyde park is 350 acres. we're actually on rotten row. this used to be a very fashionable place where society would come to see and be seen. no, it's not time to eat. stop eating, ben. so if ever you're in london, come check it out. come for a ride in hyde park stables. zain verjee and ben, cnn. >> so we cut the tape early for you. just quickly, is it only the tourists -- like if we go to hyde park, are we the tourists or does everybody do that? >> the tourists do that, but there's actually a few training rings there. so poeople like me who live thee and who want to learn more do a little dressage. which is what i'm doing. so i go into hyde park and do it. it's just tourists and locals. >> you can stay for t
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all right, ben. we know this is a developing situation and that you are working on the story there. ben wedeman in beirut, thank you. >>> a family is calling out the president and the texas governor in an emotional obituary for a father. >>> how did san francisco go from an early covid success story to a hotspot? a city bus driver will join me live to explain why. >>> the president apparently reverses himself on mail-in voting but only in one state. hey there people eligible for medicare. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... [mmm pizza...] is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement. that's because they meet their high standards of quality and service.
all right, ben. we know this is a developing situation and that you are working on the story there. ben wedeman in beirut, thank you. >>> a family is calling out the president and the texas governor in an emotional obituary for a father. >>> how did san francisco go from an early covid success story to a hotspot? a city bus driver will join me live to explain why. >>> the president apparently reverses himself on mail-in voting but only in one state. hey there people...
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ben cardin of maryland, thank you so much for being with us. there are two issues here. the fact that the president congratulated vladimir putin on his election win then the fact that it leaked. let's take the second part first. that's what the president and chief of staff are furious about this morning. i'm not sure you heard the reaction from marco rubio moments ago. senator rubio says if you don't like what the president is doing, quit but don't leak this. do you think it's possible to have -- >> i don't think that should be leaked but let's not lose focus of what the president of the united states did. that's the second question you're asking. he congratulated mr. putin on elections that's so much against the values and interests of america to promote democracy and free and fair elections -- >> we'll get to this. absolutely, i want to get to the substance of the call but there is also substance within the leak. what does it tell you about how much the president can trust the national security apparatus that sush rounds him? someone on the inside of the inside must ha
ben cardin of maryland, thank you so much for being with us. there are two issues here. the fact that the president congratulated vladimir putin on his election win then the fact that it leaked. let's take the second part first. that's what the president and chief of staff are furious about this morning. i'm not sure you heard the reaction from marco rubio moments ago. senator rubio says if you don't like what the president is doing, quit but don't leak this. do you think it's possible to have...
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maybe my card is not -- but i want to thank -- >> ben? ben? anyone? president trump facing intensifying blowback today after declaring a national emergency to fund his border wall. a slew of nonprofits, watchdogs, and environmental groups spent the weekend watching. moments ago, yet another legal challenge. california's attorney general announced this on cnn. >> it's kind of awkward to say on presidents' day we're going to be suing the president of the united states, but sometimes that's what you have to do. we're going try to halt the president from violating the constitution, stealing money from americans and states that has been allocated by kyong laufully. we have to make sure we keep the president from playing this theater by manipulating the office of the president to do his bidding. >> happy presidents' day indeed. becerra says he expects others to join. a termination effort could also come from capitol hill, which congress is not actually in session this week, the white house making clear the president will fight any action lawmakers might tak
maybe my card is not -- but i want to thank -- >> ben? ben? anyone? president trump facing intensifying blowback today after declaring a national emergency to fund his border wall. a slew of nonprofits, watchdogs, and environmental groups spent the weekend watching. moments ago, yet another legal challenge. california's attorney general announced this on cnn. >> it's kind of awkward to say on presidents' day we're going to be suing the president of the united states, but sometimes...
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it is more than the territory of all ben you a luke's countries together, nearly 300,000 square kilometers are polluted with mines and unexploded ordnance. >> also this morning a new uk intelligence report says russia is likely to control all of the luhansk region here within two weeks. cnn's matthew chance is joining us live from kyiv. the question then matthew is what does this mean for the war ahead? >> reporter: well, i mean, it means that the -- the forces that russia is putting in to securing the luhansk region is enormous and that's where we've seen the focus of the military campaign shift very much to that city, we've been reporting on severodonetsk where the russians have owe patiently taken more than 80% of that city, it's the last big city in the luhansk region. so if it falls, when it falls, because there's very little doubt that the russians are recently going to take control of it fully, then it's going to enable moscow to declare a political victory to say, look, we have achieved part at least of our military objective because the luhansk region is half of donbas and they sa
it is more than the territory of all ben you a luke's countries together, nearly 300,000 square kilometers are polluted with mines and unexploded ordnance. >> also this morning a new uk intelligence report says russia is likely to control all of the luhansk region here within two weeks. cnn's matthew chance is joining us live from kyiv. the question then matthew is what does this mean for the war ahead? >> reporter: well, i mean, it means that the -- the forces that russia is...
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